Yes. Although at first glance, my line work (ink drawings) and painted/silkscreened work look different, when you look at the details of the line-work, I've been told there is a strong cohesiveness to all of it.

I tend to stay within a balance of realism and stylized depictions. Though I am capable of drawing many styles, this has always been my "norm". I try to go for realistic detail but intertwine a sense of stylization through subtle anatomy tweaks and more prominently in the coloring of the piece. I tend to use an array of colors to depict value and because of this most of my works are very color saturated.

It varies. You can definitely see the influence of Mucha and Naoko Tekeuchi in my art, but it can also be something entirely different, like a landscape or a solid pattern, which is usually done digitally.